Preface

Audience

This guide is written for Elluminate Live! users with visual, auditory or motor disabilities. It describes the accessibility features in Elluminate Live! intended for these users.

Conventions Used in this Guide

Notes

Six types of notes are used in this guide to highlight information.

Note:   Notes of this format are used to highlight important information or to present asides relevant to the topic at hand.

Tip:   Tips provide helpful information on how to most effectively use a particular function in Elluminate Live! 

Caution:   Cautions alert you to potentially confusing terminology or difficulties that may occur when using Elluminate Live!

Warning:   Warnings alert you to potentially serious problems.

 Linux and Solaris Note: Notes of this format are used to highlight Solaris and Linux-specific information.

Mac Note:   Notes of this format are used to highlight Mac-specific information.

Operating System Differences

This guide is written for Elluminate Live! users of all supported operating systems: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Solaris.

Keystrokes and Mouse Clicks

The same keystrokes and mouse clicks are used on Windows, Linux and Solaris platforms. Those used on Mac OS X are different. This guide gives instructions for users of all supported operating systems. The Windows/Linux/Solaris keystrokes or mouse clicks are given first, followed by those for Mac OS X (in parentheses), as shown in the example below:

Enter the Accelerator key Control / (Command / on Mac)

Menu Pathnames

This guide uses a shortcut to describe selections from menus and submenus. For example, rather than saying, “From the Tools menu, select Application Sharing. Then from the Application Sharing submenu select Host Applications”, the following convention (separating submenu elements with >) is used:

Tools > Application Sharing > Host Applications

Typographical Conventions

The table below describes typographical conventions used in this guide. The first column lists the convention and the second column describes how the convention is used.

Convention

Description

1. Numbers

Numbers at the beginning of a paragraph are used to denote a step in a task.

Options

Check marks at the beginning of a paragraph are used for listing the different options available to you to complete a task or function. Pick one only.

<brackets>

Brackets around words are used to indicate the words are variables.

Getting help

Help is available from the following web pages:

Elluminate technical support at Elluminate’s Support Portal:    
http://support.elluminate.com/

Training materials:
http://www.elluminate.com/training/